LeBron James Joins The NBA's All Time Top 10 Scoring List

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Because he's doing it on athleticism not fundamentals, I fear for how horrific bron's game will look once he loses his speed and power

What about Lebron's athleticism will ever degrade below, say, 1990s Magic? He'll move down into the blocks more, shoot less, probably get even more assists. Barring major injury. I have a hard time seeing how he'll fail to be something like a 15-8-10 player as long as he wants. Easily could be the #2-3 guy on a championship team in his late 30s.






A lot of passes? He does that anyway I am talking about when he has a defender breathing on him and gets the rock with 3 secs left on the clock with no open man :francis:

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Because a situation that happens 1-2 times a game even for the most active players is really what should define someone's entire game in their waning years.


Kobe missed something like 15 consecutive game-winning shots after 2012. So he can't actually get worse than that. :bryan:
 

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You have to be impressed with LeBron realistically at this point, he is only 31

I will say this he isn't a better scorer than olajuwan or the other 9 players ahead of Lebron, I dont consider putting your head down and speeding/bodying past players a skill......

this game has always been about, and will always be about buckets. lebron james gets buckets, period. if shaq's large nipple-lookin head ass can have 25,000 points or whatever, then lebron can.
 
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